Strong is charged with nearly sixty counts of promoting prostitution and violating privacy. Prosecutors say Strong was a business partner of Alexis Wright, a former Kennebunk fitness instructor who's charged with running a prostitution operation out of her studio. Wright is charged with 106 counts in the case.

Strong's attorney, Dan Lilley, argued that prosecutors have not provided him all the information from the investigation, when it comes to the original charge of promotion of prostitution.

Mills' decision paves the way for Strong to go on trial later this month. Both Strong and Wright have pleaded not guilty.